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The Son of God gave thanks

The Son of God gave thanks

Author: N. L. Frothingham
Published in 8 hymnals

Author: N. L. Frothingham

Frothingham, Nathaniel Langdon, D.D., born at Boston July 23rd, 1793, and graduated at Harvard 1811, where he was also sometime Tutor. From 1815 to 1850 he was Pastor of the First Church (Unitarian), Boston, and subsequently attended as a worshipper the church where he had been 35 years minister till his sight and strength failed him. He died April 4th, 1870. His Metrical Pieces, in 2 volumes, were published in 1855 and 1870. 1. O God, Whose presence glows in all. Ordination. This was written in 1828 for the ordination of W. B. Lunt, New York. 2. We meditate the day . Installation. Written in 1835 for Mr. Lunt's installation at Quincy, Mass., as Co-pastor with Peter Whitney. 3. O Lord of life and truth and grace . Ordin… Go to person page >

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First Line: The Son of God gave thanks
Author: N. L. Frothingham
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Collection of Hymns for the Sanctuary. Rev.ed. with a Supplement #d85

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Hymn Book for Christian Worship #343

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Hymn Book for Christian Worship. 8th ed. #a343

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Hymns for the Sanctuary #563

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Hymns of the Church Universal #207

Songs of the Unity #d197

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The Gospel Psalmist #581

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